10 write phonebook entry - +cpbw – Rainbow Electronics GM862-QUAD-PY User Manual

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AT Commands Reference Guide

80000ST10025a Rev. 5 - 09/07/08

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+CPBF - Find Phonebook Entries

SELINT 2

<type> - type of phone number octet in integer format
129 - national numbering scheme
145 - international numbering scheme (contains the character "+")
<text> - the alphanumeric text associated to the number; used character set

should be the one selected with command +CSCS.


Note: +CPBF is not applicable if the current selected storage (see +CPBS)
is either “MC”, either “RC” or “LD”.

Note: if <findtext>=”” the command returns all the phonebook records.

Note: if no PB records satisfy the search criteria then an ERROR message
is reported.

AT+CPBF=?

Test command reports the maximum lengths of <number> and <text>
fields, in the format:

+CPBF: [<nlength>],[<tlength>]

where:
<nlength> - maximum length of field <number>, integer type
<tlength> - maximum length of field <text>, integer type

Note: the value of <nlength> could vary, depending on whether or not the
ENS functionality has been previously enabled (see #ENS), in the
following situations:

1. if “SM” memory storage has been selected (see +CPBS) and the

SIM supports the Extension1 service

2. if “FD” memory storage has been selected (see +CPBS) and the

SIM supports the Extension2 service

1. if “MB” memory storage has been selected (see +CPBS)

and the SIM supports the Extension6 service

Note

Remember to select the PB storage with +CPBS command before issuing
PB commands.

Reference GSM

07.07

3.5.4.4.10 Write Phonebook Entry - +CPBW

+CPBW - Write Phonebook Entry

SELINT 0 / 1

AT+CPBW=
[<index>]
[,<number>
[,<type>
[,<text>]]]

Execution command stores at the position <index> a phonebook record
defined by <number>, <type> and <text> parameters

Parameters:
<index> - record position
<number> - string type, phone number in the format <type>
<type> - the type of number
129 - national numbering scheme
145 - international numbering scheme (contains the character "+")

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